I grew up in Palo Alto, California, going on hikes with friends, playing Little League baseball, and cheering for Bay Area sports teams – nothing too crazy. Now a freshman at USC, I study Computer Science and Business Administration, helping out in Professor Milind Tambe’s artificial intelligence research lab, Teamcore. My current research includes labeling footage to train a drone to automatically detect animals and poachers. We use neural networks and game theory to help wildlife patrols outsmart criminals looking to make a profit in the illegal wildlife trade. Outside of class, I play club frisbee and am on the E-Board for Scholars Leading Scholars, an organization dedicated to providing mentorship to local high school students. I also helped found CAIS++, the student branch for USC’s Center for Artificial Intelligence in Society (CAIS). Our initial projects focus on ending homelessness, fighting substance abuse, preventing suicide, improving access to health care, social responses to global climate change, reducing gang violence, and protecting wildlife. By bringing together students from Engineering and Social Work, our organization aims to promote the development of A.I. applications for social good.

In his own words

Lucas Hu was drawn to A.I. for more than just its WOW factor. Take a listen:

My mantra: Leave the world a little better than you found it

I do what I do because: I believe that new technologies can and should be used to benefit everyone in society, especially the less fortunate